NerdlandiaGames Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Hey Guys, I have just started a new Game Shop in Sydney called Nerdlandia Games (named after my youtube show). The motto here is to sell Retro games at the right prices. Not reseller prices, not ebay prices (though I do sell on ebay as well but just for less than everyone else) the right prices. See we are gamers first so giving games a good home means more than over charging someone for a title. We have everything in stock from Dreamcast, N64, NES, Gamecube, Mega Drive, Master System, SNES even have a couple of Atari Lynx games in stock . Loose carts, boxed average games, boxed perfect games, rare games something for every level of collector or gamer. A sample of some prices below (please keep in mind we have hundreds of items in stock at anytime): Mega Drive consoles (with 1 loose game) $80 N64 Console (with 2 loose games) perfect joystick on controller $110 Donkey Kong 64 Special Edition Yellow Cartridge Boxed and Complete (no exp pack) perfect condition $100 Goldeneye Boxed and complete (average copy) $40 (perfect copy) $60 Madden 99 64 loose $5 South Park loose $20 Blue Shadow for NES cart only (make an offer extremely rare pal a game). B.C Kid (Bonks Adventure) SNES cart only $30 (rare) Bart VS The Space Mutants NES boxed and complete $60 Blaster Master loose $20 Trojan NES loose $15 Baseball Gameboy boxed and complete perfect copy $10 Micro Machines Gamesboy boxed and complete perfect copy $25 Tetris loose $5 Wave Race Blue Storm Gamecube boxed and complete $30 Rogue Ops Gamecube (uncommon title) CIB $35 Ecco The Dolphin Dreamcast Perfect Copy RARE $75 Phantasy Star Online Dreamcast perfect copy $50 Soul Calibur Dreamcast CIB $20 Again this is just a small sample of what we have in stock. Also very nice boxed and complete Mega Drive two with original instructions and even the plastic baggies for everything but the console for $120. A near new Gamboy Pocket Silver boxed and complete with instructions plus two bonus games and wall charger for $100. So much more. Ok so how do you get in touch with me ??? If your in Sydney we have a showroom in Parramatta open 7 Days a week by appointment contact Ric on 0431 139 692. For everyone else check my Ebay store (rocksstar2010) I update it 3 times a week with new items from loose to boxed and complete. I have 100% feedback and ship everything ultra securely (again gamer first seller second). Finally you can also check out our Game collecting vodcast latest episode here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OVE-TPPl_4 From Ric The Real Stooge Nerdlandia Games WELCOME TO THE STOOGE REVOLUTION. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TPA5 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 (edited) No offence mate, but those prices seem pretty par for the course to be honest. Not trying to get down on your or anything, but a game like Rogue Ops for instance isn't that uncommon. I can get a CIB copy from eBay for $22 with free shipping. I've seen minty Goldeneye CIB copies for less than $60, I wouldn't consider a CIB Wave Race worth $30, not sure what games come with the N64 but $110 isn't a stunning deal, and I'm not sure how Ecco the Dolphin for the Dreamcast is rare and somehow worth $75, and $100 for a Donkey Kong 64 is pretty par for the course, if not even a little high. I'm not trying to get down on you, but when you make it sound like you're all about putting the player first and beating eBay prices, I shouldn't be able to beat your prices with a few minutes of surfing eBay. Edited December 11, 2014 by TPA5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazy Climber Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 No offence mate, but those prices seem pretty par for the course to be honest. Not trying to get down on your or anything, but a game like Rogue Ops for instance isn't that uncommon. I can get a CIB copy from eBay for $22 with free shipping. I've seen minty Goldeneye CIB copies for less than $60, I wouldn't consider a CIB Wave Race worth $30, not sure what games come with the N64 but $110 isn't a stunning deal, and I'm not sure how Ecco the Dolphin for the Dreamcast is rare and somehow worth $75, and $100 for a Donkey Kong 64 is pretty par for the course, if not even a little high. I'm not trying to get down on you, but when you make it sound like you're all about putting the player first and beating eBay prices, I shouldn't be able to beat your prices with a few minutes of surfing eBay. Oz is PAL country though, maybe these games are worth more in PAL form? I don't follow PAL prices so I have no idea... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TPA5 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Oz is PAL country though, maybe these games are worth more in PAL form? I don't follow PAL prices so I have no idea... Ah, I didn't even notice that. My bad then! Sorry Nerdlandia, I might be way off-base with my comments. My apologies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fmml Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 If we are talking about Australian Dollar here it is worth about 20% less compared to US$. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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